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and using them for these game is particularly important to us. and on page 207. and you have an item, which sends you to martin luther king and starts staffing martin luther king it looks like with teach for america folks. and i would like to raise that with you and know what is what your intent is there. and the concern that we have is that teach for america, while they may be nice people, actually do not have the background in all of that we expect for the teachers, and we have looked at the figures from the school district and they do not have, a record of staying in the school district. they do contribute to the turn in the schools and we do not think that martin luther king is a school that should be subjected to that kind of term and that kind of short term commitment. and page 217. this is something that i think that we all know, and i think that something that we all know that we need to do, something about. and yet, never does anyone come up with something to do. and we are reminded again thereof the over 13 million dollars that is being spent on non-pub
and using them for these game is particularly important to us. and on page 207. and you have an item, which sends you to martin luther king and starts staffing martin luther king it looks like with teach for america folks. and i would like to raise that with you and know what is what your intent is there. and the concern that we have is that teach for america, while they may be nice people, actually do not have the background in all of that we expect for the teachers, and we have looked at the...
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thank you for joining us. your specialty is studying large scale, long-term social change in world systems analysis which is appropriate for what we're talking about here. let's talk about the diplomatic situation. the u.k. parliament has voted down any military involvement. where does that put the u.s.? >> well, i think it may lead to complacency in the u.s. but it has created a more dangerous situation. the u.s. was willing to wait until they got the british on board. but now that the british are not coming on board, and it does not look like that's going to change there is a real threat that people will get complacent, and the u.s. may make it's military move any time. it could happen any time. because there is congressional opposition mounting to going ahead with military action without consultation of congress and without moving something through congress, president obama is in a situation here if he wants to move with potentia l potentially incalculatible consequences. >> what could be the consequence of
thank you for joining us. your specialty is studying large scale, long-term social change in world systems analysis which is appropriate for what we're talking about here. let's talk about the diplomatic situation. the u.k. parliament has voted down any military involvement. where does that put the u.s.? >> well, i think it may lead to complacency in the u.s. but it has created a more dangerous situation. the u.s. was willing to wait until they got the british on board. but now that the...
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and he joins us now from itself canew york. professor, welcome, i think we have our technical problems. can you hear me? >> thank you for having me. >> terrific. give me your reaction to these, and will they make a difference? >> i think they are exciting. we haven't seen anything like this before. they straddle between a strike, and a protest. something between the two of them. something we haven't seen since the 1960's, and martin luther king's last m in memphis. >> but will congress raise the minimum wage? i know they are trying to do it out in washington state. is there real political support for this in. >> millions of people work the minimum wage jobs. so i think if they want to get those people behind them, there could be an opportunity here. and what we have seen today, and this is why it is important to realize it isn't just a strike, but a protest. that's a demonstration of a political will. so many americans. you probably heard critics say, if they get a $15 minimum wage that essentially the fast food restaurants wil
and he joins us now from itself canew york. professor, welcome, i think we have our technical problems. can you hear me? >> thank you for having me. >> terrific. give me your reaction to these, and will they make a difference? >> i think they are exciting. we haven't seen anything like this before. they straddle between a strike, and a protest. something between the two of them. something we haven't seen since the 1960's, and martin luther king's last m in memphis. >>...
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any part of the speech used must palinsing fees. some cases settled out of court. >> dr. king's family said look, we own it, he didn't make a lot of money when he was alive. the only thing he had in his estate really, were his properties, his literary in effect properties, so get a license, pay us for it. >> critics say the family has gone too far, noting dr. king's relatives have received millions of dollars licensing out part of the speech to companies that wanted to leverage it for commercial advertising. one deal included cingular wireless, using the tag line free at last. >> the irony of dr. king's family using his legacy to maximize their in come is a very sad and painful contribution of how dr. king led his own life and what he would want his legacy to be. >> dr. king registered his copyrights in part so that his heirs would have potentially financial security from the use of his copyrights, and the heirs and licenses access to his work are acting as any other copyright owner would. >> the king family does make the speech available to schools at a discount. >> so i
any part of the speech used must palinsing fees. some cases settled out of court. >> dr. king's family said look, we own it, he didn't make a lot of money when he was alive. the only thing he had in his estate really, were his properties, his literary in effect properties, so get a license, pay us for it. >> critics say the family has gone too far, noting dr. king's relatives have received millions of dollars licensing out part of the speech to companies that wanted to leverage it...
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we're down to basically us. and in terms of what the actual international legal foundation for a military strike is, that is unclear. the domestic legal foundation for it is unclear. so even before you get to the question about the moral calculation of whether it is right to do or strategically wise, there is no -- as far as i can tell, no very clear cut legal rationale domestically or internationally for a strike against syria. >> steve, as chris points out, the reaction from the british parliament is worth discussing. and i wonder how you think that informs congressional reaction. i mean, if david cameron was basically rebuked and said to the department, i get is, we're not going to go there. how does that inform the members who are very much in this debate? >> right, and chris says it is rare for it to happen in britain. what is rare in modern times and increasingly rare in politics is that congress really seriously involves itself in making foreign policy and making decisions like this. congress has been hap
we're down to basically us. and in terms of what the actual international legal foundation for a military strike is, that is unclear. the domestic legal foundation for it is unclear. so even before you get to the question about the moral calculation of whether it is right to do or strategically wise, there is no -- as far as i can tell, no very clear cut legal rationale domestically or internationally for a strike against syria. >> steve, as chris points out, the reaction from the british...